Salmos 91:2-12

2 Declaro lo siguiente acerca del Señor
:
Solo él es mi refugio, mi lugar seguro;
él es mi Dios y en él confío.
3 Te rescatará de toda trampa
y te protegerá de enfermedades mortales.
4 Con sus plumas te cubrirá
y con sus alas te dará refugio.
Sus fieles promesas son tu armadura y tu protección.
5 No tengas miedo de los terrores de la noche
ni de la flecha que se lanza en el día.
6 No temas a la enfermedad que acecha en la oscuridad,
ni a la catástrofe que estalla al mediodía.
7 Aunque caigan mil a tu lado,
aunque mueran diez mil a tu alrededor,
esos males no te tocarán.
8 Simplemente abre tus ojos
y mira cómo los perversos reciben su merecido.
9 Si haces al Señor
tu refugio
y al Altísimo tu resguardo,
10 ningún mal te conquistará;
ninguna plaga se acercará a tu hogar.
11 Pues él ordenará a sus ángeles
que te protejan por donde vayas.
12 Te sostendrán con sus manos
para que ni siquiera te lastimes el pie con una piedra.

Salmos 91:2-12 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 91

Jarchi and others think this psalm was written by Moses {m}, as was the preceding; but the Targum ascribes it to David; as do the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions; and very probably, as is generally thought, was penned by him on occasion of the pestilence which came upon the people, through his numbering of them, 2Sa 24:1. The person all along spoken of, and to, according to the Targum, is Solomon his son; and, according to the title in the Syriac version, King Hezekiah, so Theodoret, who is called the son of David; neither of which are probable. Some think the Messiah is meant; and that the psalm contains promises of protection and safety to him, as man, from diseases, beasts of prey, evil spirits, and wicked men, under the care of angels; and this not because that Satan has applied one of these promises to him, Mt 4:6, but because they seem better to agree with him than with any other: and one part of the title of the psalm, in the Syriac version, runs thus,

``and spiritually it is called the victory of the Messiah, and of everyone that is perfected by him.''

It seems best to understand it of every godly man, who is always safe under the divine protection. The Talmudisis {n} call it Myegp ryv, "a song of the occursions", or "meetings with evil spirits."

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